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Old 01-21-2011, 04:43 PM
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Default Re: Swing The Grid Lines?

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Originally Posted by filosofem View Post
Alternatively, create a click track with swing, extract a groove and apply that groove using EA. Although no visual reference, you know the groove is true because you mapped the swing.
If I did that, then I would loose the human nature of the drum performance. I'm not looking to quantize to a grid, or a groove template or a click track or anything. I just wanted to move the 16th note grid lines to reflect a swing feel, instead of the straight ahead feel. Check out these pics I found in another thread. Thats all I was trying to do.

Grid Without Swing: http://img175.imageshack.us/img175/6...dio1swinga.png

Grid With Swing:
http://img403.imageshack.us/img403/2...dio1swingb.png

I haven't found a thread yet that gives an explanation of how to make this happen. Several thread have go as far as to say its not possible. If you follow my work flow in the post above, you can get the grid lines to move to conform to any swing value, no problem.
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